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Description
Igloo Viburnum – Compact, Colorful, and Carefree
Igloo Viburnum (Viburnum dentatum 'Igloo') is a hardy deciduous shrub with a naturally dense, rounded shape. In spring, it produces clusters of creamy white blooms that attract pollinators, followed by ornamental blue-black berries in late summer.
This variety is celebrated for its fiery red to deep burgundy fall foliage, making it a standout in seasonal landscapes. With its compact size and tolerance to urban conditions, it’s an excellent choice for foundation plantings, low hedges, or mixed borders.
- � Creamy white spring flowers
- � Brilliant red and burgundy fall foliage
- � Decorative blue-black berries in summer
- �️ Deer-resistant and tolerant of various soils
- � Dense, compact form for tight spaces
Design Tip: Plant in groups or rows for a low, colorful hedge that transitions beautifully across the seasons.
Growing Zones: 4–8 outdoors

| Mature Height: | 3–4 ft. |
| Mature Width: | 4–5 ft. |
| Sunlight: | Full Sun to Part Shade |
| Botanical Name: | Viburnum dentatum 'Igloo' |
| Growth Rate: | Moderate |
| Type: | Deciduous Shrub |
| Flower Color: | White |
| Bloom Time: | Spring |
FAQ's
Does Igloo Viburnum produce berries?
Yes, it produces attractive blue-black berries in late summer, especially when planted near another viburnum for cross-pollination.
What makes this variety ideal for small gardens?
Its naturally compact and rounded habit makes it easy to fit into tight spaces without needing frequent pruning.
Is it low-maintenance?
Yes, Igloo Viburnum is drought-tolerant once established and resists pests and diseases.
Can I plant it in partial shade?
Absolutely. While it prefers full sun, it performs well in part shade too.
Customer Service
Pixies Gardens
2024 Mcdaniel Mill Road Conyers GA 30094
Email: cs@pixiesgardens.com

